Nick Jukes ~ InterNICHE
Best practice and alternatives in education and training at CASJ Animal Research, Ethics and Public Policy Seminar, 4 July 2013 at University of Leicester.
Nick Jukes ~ InterNICHE
Best practice and alternatives in education and training at CASJ Animal Research, Ethics and Public Policy Seminar, 4 July 2013 at University of Leicester.
Andrew Knight ~ via HumaneResearchAust
An overview of the options that exist to replace animals in medical research.
Andrew Knight ~ via HumaneResearchAust
Veterinary students are often faced with the prospect of harming animals in their training to help others. However it doesn’t have to be this way. A veterinarian can become qualified in his/her profession without causing harm to others.
Mary Catalano & Armaiti May ~ via Rescue Roundtable
Mary Catalano of Rescue Roundtable interviews Dr. Armaiti May who has been a leading proponent for animal rights. Dr. May is a member of the national, state, and local veterinary medical associations, as well as the Association of Veterinarians for Animal Rights, the American Animal Hospital Association, and the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association.
Armaiti is also a vegan and a true friend to animals. She has started and participated in many animal welfare activist groups and also serves on the Board of Directors for United Animal Nations, an animal welfare organization dedicated to bringing animals out of crisis situations and into care.
For more information please visit http://www.VeganVet.net
InterNICHE video on ethical alternatives in education.